Been taking some awesome pictures, including some of the stars in the night sky. As a lifetime Chicagoan awesome star-filled country skies are incredible to me.

I'll share some pics when I get back.

I'd love to see that. Living in Vancouver I couldn't see much at all. Victoria, you can see more, but my favorite has to be on some random Greek island and you could really see the Milky Way.

I have never tried astrophotography but I feel like I should - since I study astronomy and all. :P

I borrowed my friends SLR but i don't have a remote to use for an exposure longer than 30s. I took some last night (my 1st attempt) and a few turned out great as far as I can tell looking at the preview screen on the camera.

Looking at the sky all the stars look white. In the picture there are some red, blue, and oranges.

It's amazing, you can even see fucking orbiting satelites. I shit you not. From looking at some quick astronomy sites I guess there will also be some comet later this week, nothing as extreme as Haley's thouhg.

The real killer on this trip is that for some reason my PSP won't charge here. I guess Ys 7 will have to wait.... Well good thing I brought my DS and can make some progress in DQ IV and Strange Journey.

This is a great pic. I have it on my old desktop... might even have it in color, ha.

I love the hi-es pics/telescopes strong enough where you can see the star's colors. The other week I looked at a binary system through a telescope with a blue and a yellow/orange star. I have yet to see comets and satellites for myself, but what I'd really love to see is a supernova.

Actually, are you kidding, it looks great IMO. I see the Pleiades which I could NEVER see in Vancouver, so when I went to the rooftop at UVic and saw it, I was shocked. :) And Cassiopeia, I think, and... okay I admit it I suck at constellations. Your photo is really good though.

It would have to be Jupiter or Mars. Jupiter is visible throughout the night but apparently Mars is more early..ish evening (it set at 7:23 PM tonight for example). Depends on the time you took the pic, in any case.

By the color I'm inclined to think it's Mars, Jupiter is more pale. But by the three fuzzy things around it, I think Jupiter. Mars has only two moons, and they're small. Jupiter's 4 Galiliean ones can be easily seen when I look through a telescope. It's neat that you can make out moons on your pic too.

It would have to be Jupiter or Mars. Jupiter is visible throughout the night but apparently Mars is more early..ish evening (it set at 7:23 PM tonight for example). Depends on the time you took the pic, in any case.

By the color I'm inclined to think it's Mars, Jupiter is more pale. But by the three fuzzy things around it, I think Jupiter. Mars has only two moons, and they're small. Jupiter's 4 Galiliean ones can be easily seen when I look through a telescope. It's neat that you can make out moons on your pic too.

I probably took the pics at 9 or 10.

Thanks for your input! While these are hardly remarkable pictures compared to what you can find in 1s on google it was a ton of fun to take a picture of the night sky and I think this is a good 1st attempt.

No prob :) Don't forget that the stuff you find on Google is most often taken by the really big telescopes - Hubble, Keck, Gemini, etc. So it's gonna be hard to get photos as good as those, haha. I enjoyed looking at yours though.

Last week I saw Andromeda, which honestly, I thought was a global cluster at first. Also saw something that was two binary systems orbiting each other, which was completely weird, but cool. And finally checked out the huge new telescope at UVic. That thing is incredible.